Japan’s army announced Tuesday that it conducted a missile test for the first time on Japanese territory, as the country accelerates its military buildup to deter increasingly assertive China.
LAPD veteran killed on I-405 in California
A 26-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) was killed while helping at a crash on June 23.
The White House defends its massive bombing campaign against Iran
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told ABC News on Monday morning that Iran was an “imminent threat” and that President Donald Trump is the “first president with the guts to actually do something about it.”
WA’s Conrad wins DNC leadership post
Washington State Democratic Party Chair Shasti Conrad has been elected vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, becoming the first South Asian American to hold an officer position in the party’s national leadership.
Man bound for Vietnam, detained in Africa: Seattle gathers to #BringTuanHome
More than 100 community members, immigrant rights advocates, and legal experts gathered outside the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in downtown Seattle to demand justice for Tuan Thanh Phan, a longtime Washington resident whose recent deportation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked outrage and ignited a statewide movement.
Air India faces disruptions as crash prompts deeper checks and flight delays
Air India is facing disruptions following last week’s fatal crash as additional safety inspections on its Dreamliner fleet have led to flight delays, cancellations and growing passenger anxiety.
A Chinese Ph.D. student is sentenced to at least 24 years in prison for raping multiple women
A British judge on Thursday sentenced a Chinese Ph.D. student to a minimum of 24 years in prison for drugging and raping 10 women in England and China.
Japan’s best club team hopes to make an impact at the FIFA Club World Cup
One year away from the biggest soccer tournament in the world coming to the U.S., Japan’s best club teams in soccer are in Seattle competing in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Carmen Pan to help CID businesses prepare for World Cup crowds
Carmen Pan
As Seattle prepares to host matches for the FIFA World Cup 26™, Carmen Pan has been named the Chinatown-International District (CID)’s official liaison to help the neighborhood navigate the opportunities and challenges of the global event.
Din Tai Fung settles labor dispute
Din Tai Fung, the Taiwan-based soup dumpling restaurant chain, has agreed to pay $567,361 in restitution to 1,245 current and former employees in Seattle, following an investigation by the city’s Office of Labor Standards.
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